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The chest cavity contains the heart, the major blood vessels that enter and leave the heart, the lungs, the trachea and most of the esophagus. These vital organs are protected by a bony cage formed by the ribs and breastbone (sternum). Chest injuries may involve the organs and major blood vessels housed in the chest cavity, the bones that form the chest cavity, or both.
Traumatic chest injuries are frequently caused by blunt trauma. Penetrating trauma (e.g., a stab or gunshot wound) is also a common cause of traumatic chest injuries. Internal bleeding is likely when a person has sustained significant trauma to the chest.
A person with a broken rib may take small, shallow breaths because normal or deep breathing is uncomfortable or painful. The person usually will attempt to ease the pain by supporting the injured area with a hand or arm.
Check the scene safety, form an initial impression, obtain consent and put on PPE, as appropriate.
Check for signs and symptoms.
*Note: Signs and symptoms with a * require immediate emergency medical treatment.
Call 9-1-1 and get equipment if the person requires immediate emergency medical treatment.
Give Care.
Position a person as follows:
To place an adult, child or infant in a recovery position:
Chest injuries may involve the organs and major blood vessels in the chest cavity, the bones that form the chest cavity or both. Traumatic chest injuries are often caused by blunt trauma. Penetrating trauma (e.g., a stab or gunshot wound) is also a common cause. Internal bleeding is likely when a person has significant trauma to the chest.
Hold direct pressure until:
Shock is a progressive, life-threatening condition in which the body does not get enough oxygen-rich blood often due to disturbed blood flow. As a result, organs and body systems begin to fail.
Signs and symptoms include:
Note: If you see any signs and symptoms of shock, call 9-1-1.
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